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How do we know Christ's atonement is central to our acceptance with God?

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Christ's atonement is central to our acceptance because it satisfies God's justice, allowing us to approach Him freely.

In Leviticus 2, the meat offering carries profound significance. It follows the burnt offering, which represents atonement for sins, establishing that we can only offer thanks and worship to God after sin has been dealt with. Our acceptance with God hinges entirely on Christ's sacrificial death; without it, our offerings would not be accepted. The meat offering, as a voluntary act of gratitude, symbolizes our acknowledgment of this foundational truth that we stand before God righteous only through Christ's work.
Scripture References: Leviticus 2, Hebrews 13:15, 1 Peter 2:5

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